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Te Puawaitanga Ki Ōtautahi Trust was formed in 2005 by the Ōtautahi Branch of the Māori Women’s Welfare League.
The Māori Women’s Welfare League was formed in 1951 and was the first national Māori organisation in Aotearoa. The inaugural conference was held in Wellington and attracted a large number of women who represented the founding branches of the League. The women cared deeply about the welfare of their people and were hopeful and committed to securing a better future for Māori women and their whānau.
Exciting news!! Canterbury Breastfeeding, in partnership with Te Puawaitanga ki Ōtautahi Trust, are thrilled to present The Big Latch On 2025. In this fun-filled day out for the whānau, we will have soft play, face painting and balloon animals, BBQ kai, lawn games, The Big Latch On Big Quiz with spot prizes, Loopy Tunes Preschool Music and SO much more! Come on down to this...
This is a free open community hauora clinic offering: Hauora checks Cervical screening self-swabs Whānau immunisations, including free flu, covid, hapūtanga, HPV, MMR (for eligible whānau) Medical advice Rangatahi health Trust services information Te Puawaitanga have friendly qualified nurses that are open to kōrero. Located upstairs next to the tamariki play area in our new hauora space. We invite you down. Nau mai, haere mai.
This is a free open community hauora clinic offering: Hauora checks Cervical screening self-swabs Whānau immunisations, including free flu, covid, hapūtanga, HPV, MMR (for eligible whānau) Medical advice Rangatahi health Trust services information Te Puawaitanga have friendly qualified nurses that are open to kōrero. Located upstairs next to the tamariki play area in our new hauora space. We invite you down. Nau mai, haere mai.
This position supports the delivery of Tamariki Ora Well Child service and supports whānau from a Kaupapa Māori community nursing perspective.
Ki te hōpara / Explore nowThis position supports the delivery of Tamariki Ora Well Child service and supports whānau from a Kaupapa Māori community nursing perspective.
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